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  • Wider blamed sorcery for his loss to Fury after 2nd fight

    I saw a clip of Wilder saying that the reason he lost to Fury was because of a gypsy curse. And he sounded serious, not like he was saying it in jest. That's the first time I ever heard a fighter blame sorcery for a loss.

  • #2
    Originally posted by uncle ben View Post
    I saw a clip of Wilder saying that the reason he lost to Fury was because of a gypsy curse. And he sounded serious, not like he was saying it in jest. That's the first time I ever heard a fighter blame sorcery for a loss.
    Foreman in Zaire accused Ali of similar didnt he? damn sorcerers!!!
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    • #3
      He also blamed his 40 pound costume, Kenny Bayless, his coaches, claimed Fury cheated, spiked water, recovery from surgery, and several other pathetic excuses. Disgraceful.
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      • #4
        Before the first fight he told Fury that he had the part time nigerian spirit in him. Hes from the south where they practice hoodoo..and its usually the church guys who do that too ie wilders dad.
        Fury openly acknowledged Jesus and the Holy spirit.
        ​​​​​after the third fight "ive been washed in the blood of the lamb".
        WIlder is an idiot. He used to project himself as a religious christian until he became part of the blackanese pbc cult.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by Inspired View Post
          Before the first fight he told Fury that he had the part time nigerian spirit in him. Hes from the south where they practice hoodoo..and its usually the church guys who do that too ie wilders dad.
          Fury openly acknowledged Jesus and the Holy spirit.
          ​​​​​after the third fight "ive been washed in the blood of the lamb".
          WIlder is an idiot. He used to project himself as a religious christian until he became part of the blackanese pbc cult.
          Why is it that voodoo is mocked and Christianity is sacred? In tenets both are mystical and completely dependent on faith and not fact.- If majority opinion makes one scared the the other a joke by sheer numbers alone Islam then makes Christianity a joke.

          Of course I have given my opinion away but let me state it directly anyway, I think they are both mumble jumble and Fury to me sounds as childlike in his beliefs as Wilder. 'Washed in the blood of the lamb' sounds as silly as chicken blood when you come down to it.

          Why are we allowed to mock magic but not religion; are not both a belief in magic? Douglas Adams.

          How about we mock both or mock neither?

          Sorry!
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          • #6
            Originally posted by billeau2 View Post

            Foreman in Zaire accused Ali of similar didnt he? damn sorcerers!!!
            If you believe the HBO film 'King' Don King had to bring in a witch doctor to take off the curse just to calm Foreman down. But I don't believe HBO -

            It supposedly came about after Foreman got cut in training.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Willie Pep 229 View Post

              Why is it that voodoo is mocked and Christianity is sacred? In tenets both are mystical and completely dependent on faith and not fact.- If majority opinion makes one scared the the other a joke by sheer numbers alone Islam then makes Christianity a joke.

              Of course I have given my opinion away but let me state it directly anyway, I think they are both mumble jumble and Fury to me sounds as childlike in his beliefs as Wilder. 'Washed in the blood of the lamb' sounds as silly as chicken blood when you come down to it.

              Why are we allowed to mock magic but not religion; are not both a belief in magic? Douglas Adams.

              How about we mock both or mock neither?

              Sorry!
              Yup... Take it from a religious scholar... was a TA at University of Toronto, even for a stretch at San Francisco State University... Monotheistic traditions and nationalism... India before the ****** invasions... everyone had their dieties, everyone got along... Now? we even have Hindu fundamentalists... a true oxymoronic concept. When only one God can be the big cheese, it creates problems. The orignal Israelites were probably more like Hell's Angel's than some spiritual force. You can actually see the changes in ancient Mesopotamia where in the earliest times God was immanent, right there in the changes observed as the seasons came and went, as the grass grew to wheat, etc.. and where eventually God became Transcendent, out there away from people in a special place, and city states fought each other on behalf of these distant Gods...

              Those traditions like Voo Doo have their violent aspects for sure, but they never have cause wholesale war, or killing... Even at their worse, the Aztecs with their sacrifices did little in death compared to Holy wars fought... And nationalism is just as insidious. I keep asking people who believe in the superiority of their creed how they were smart enough to know and choose that creed at birth. They laugh nervously because they have no idea what I am talking about. Lol.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by Willie Pep 229 View Post

                Why is it that voodoo is mocked and Christianity is sacred? In tenets both are mystical and completely dependent on faith and not fact.- If majority opinion makes one scared the the other a joke by sheer numbers alone Islam then makes Christianity a joke.

                Of course I have given my opinion away but let me state it directly anyway, I think they are both mumble jumble and Fury to me sounds as childlike in his beliefs as Wilder. 'Washed in the blood of the lamb' sounds as silly as chicken blood when you come down to it.

                Why are we allowed to mock magic but not religion; are not both a belief in magic? Douglas Adams.

                How about we mock both or mock neither?

                Sorry!
                - -To paraphrase the late father of GWDumb, "We're in deep voodoo."
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                • #9
                  Wilder has a 0.100000 IQ. Basically the same as U every day inanimate object or Nash Out. Same thing.
                  Last edited by Queensbury Does rule; 10-14-2021, 10:26 AM.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Willie Pep 229 View Post

                    Why is it that voodoo is mocked and Christianity is sacred? In tenets both are mystical and completely dependent on faith and not fact.- If majority opinion makes one scared the the other a joke by sheer numbers alone Islam then makes Christianity a joke.

                    Of course I have given my opinion away but let me state it directly anyway, I think they are both mumble jumble and Fury to me sounds as childlike in his beliefs as Wilder. 'Washed in the blood of the lamb' sounds as silly as chicken blood when you come down to it.

                    Why are we allowed to mock magic but not religion; are not both a belief in magic? Douglas Adams.

                    How about we mock both or mock neither?

                    Sorry!
                    How about we mock a halfwits who cannot find any difference between Christianity and voodoo? That makes you a ******* halfwit. They cannot find any difference either, and like you, think filssy Moslemia is superior to anything ol' whitey likes.

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